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Copyright 2008 - 2011 NEC Corporation . .. 3-3 5........................................ 3-2 Section 3 Toolbar ........................6 Help Area ..................................TABLE OF CONTENTS ___________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Installation Section 1 System Requirements .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1 Title ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3-2 Section 4 Submenu Area ........................................... 2-1 Section 2 Default PCPro Accounts .................................................................. 2-10 Chapter 3 Application Layout Section 1 Introduction .......................................................................................2 Subtitle ..................... 3-4 5................. 3-2 Section 5 Workspace ................... 3-7 ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual i ........................................................................................... 2-9 Section 5 Logging into the Application .. 3-4 5.......................................................... 3-4 5.........................................................................................................................3 Workspace Buttons ........................... 3-7 5.............7 Status Bar ................................... 3-1 Section 2 Menu ..................... 2-2 Section 3 Software Installation.......................... 3-7 5....................4 Navigation Area ................. 3-6 5....................................................................................... 2-3 Section 4 Launching the Application Software..5 Data Area ................................................................................................................................................................................................. ............ 4-23 10............... 4-26 Section 13 System Timer Classes ........ 4-24 10................................................................... 4-13 Section 8 Department Groups ........................................................3 Moving a Time Frame .................................0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 4 Standard View Section 1 Overview ..........................................................................................................3 Removing a Blade .....................2 Adding a Blade .....................................................................................................................................................................................2 Using a Standard View Screen ...................... 4-20 10..................................................................... 4-11 Section 7 Class of Service for DISA/E&M Tie Lines ......................1 Blade Types ..........................................................................6 Time Frame Night Mode .................................................. 4-3 Card (Blade) Configuration ........................................................................................... 4-4 3...............................................................4 Modifying a Time Frame ................................. 4-15 Section 9 DID Translation Table .................................................................................................... 4-2 2....... 4-6 Section 4 System Installation.....................................................1 Accessing Standard View .........1 Adding a Time Frame ................................................................... 4-29 ___________________________________________________________________________________ ii Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................................... 4-8 Section 6 Class of Service for Telephones .......................................................... 4-3 3..2 Removing a Time Frame ...................................................................................................................5 Time Frame Duration ............................................ 4-5 3.......................................... 4-1 Section 2 Standard View Submenu ......................... 4-27 Section 14 Trunk Access Map ......... 4-24 10..................................................... 4-22 10............................ 4-2 Section 3 2...................................... 4-25 Section 12 System Timers ................................................................................................Issue 3................................ 4-6 Section 5 Telephone Setup.............................................. 4-17 Section 10 Night Mode Switching ................ 4-24 Section 11 Incoming Ring Groups .................. 4-23 10................................................ ............................................................................. 6-6 Chapter 7 Menu and Toolbar Reference Section 1 Overview ............................................................ 4-31 Chapter 5 Wizards View Section 1 Overview ..................................................................... 7-1 Section 2 Menus and Toolbars .................................................................................................................................................. 5-3 Section 5 Using Wizards ..................................................... 5-2 Section 3 Searching for a Feature .............................................. A-4 Section 5 Assigning Extension Numbers ....... 6-1 Section 2 Accessing System Data View .......................................................................................................... A-8 ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual iii ..................................................................... 6-3 Section 3 Searching for a Program ................................................. 7-1 Appendix A MultiAssign Section 1 Overview ........A-1 Section 2 Accessing MultiAssign Dialogs ...... 6-5 Section 5 Using System Data .............................................................................................................................................................. 6-4 Section 4 System Data Program Filtering ........................................................................ 5-2 Section 4 Programming Levels ..................UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3................................. 5-1 Section 2 Accessing Wizard View....................................................................................................0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Section 15 Trunk Groups ................ 5-4 Chapter 6 System Data View Section 1 Overview ....................................... A-3 Section 4 Assigning Direct Inward Dial (DID) Numbers ....................................................................................................... A-6 Section 6 Assigning Function Keys......................................................................................................................................................................................................... A-1 Section 3 Assigning Account Codes ........................................................ .......................................1 Section 4 Upload.2......................................................................B-3 2.................B-20 6.......................................B-2 2..............................................1 Accessing Feature Activation ........................................................2..................................B-14 4.......0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Appendix B Communications Section 1 Overview ................................ B-14 4....................................................2............................................... B-19 6...................................1 Accessing Upload ......................................B-17 5........................................ B-12 3.....................................................................1 Accessing Connection Dialog .................................................B-18 Firmware Update ..........................B-16 Feature Activation ..........................................B-16 Uploading Blade Configuration .................B-12 3...........B-21 7..............................2 Downloading Data from the System to PCPro ....2 Using Firmware Update .................B-12 Download ........................................................ B-1 2............................................................................1 Accessing Firmware Update .................B-21 ___________________________________________________________________________________ iv Table of Contents .........................................B-13 3........................3 Section 3 2...........................................................2 Create SV8100 Dial Up Connection ..........................3 Login ........................2 Activating a Feature .......................................... B-21 7....B-15 4................ B-1 Section 2 Connect/Disconnect.2 Uploading Data from PCPro to System Memory ..............................................................................................................................B-4 2.........................1 4................Issue 3........................3 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Transfer Type ...................2 System Initialization .1 Accessing System Initialization ..................................................................................................................................................B-20 System Initialization ....................................................2...........2.................................................................................................................................................1 Accessing Download ........................1 Connection Types ......................... B-17 5.......................B-1 2........................................................................................................B-11 Disconnecting PCPro from the System .2 Connecting PCPro to the System ....B-14 Transfer Type .................. ............................................................................................................................................. G-1 2............................. F-2 Appendix G Feature Activation Section 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................... G-2 ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual v ...2 Modifying an Existing Account ........E-1 Section 2 Creating/Deleting a Connection Account Using the Connect Dialog ........................................................................................................... E-1 Section 3 Appendix F 2...................................................................................................................................0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Appendix C Copy Section 1 Overview ................................................................................ C-2 Appendix D Modification History Section 1 Overview ....................................................... E-4 3. E-3 Creating/Modifying/Deleting a Connection Account Using the Connection Accounts Dialog E-4 3............................................................................................................2 Deleting an Account ..................... E-5 Debug Terminal Section 1 Overview ................................................ C-1 Section 2 Copying System Data .................................................... D-1 Section 2 Accessing Modification History .................... E-2 2.............................F-1 Section 2 Launching the Debug Terminal ....................................................................... D-2 Appendix E Connection Accounts Section 1 Overview ........1 Creating a New Account ............ D-2 Section 3 Generating a Modification History Report ..................... G-1 Section 2 Feature Activation Using PCPro ...............................................3 Deleting and Existing Account ...1 Accessing Feature Activation ........................................UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3....... E-5 3.................1 Creating a New Account ................................ ........................................................... G-4 3......1 Manually Activating a Feature .............Issue 3.....................................................................2 Further Information .0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2............................................................. G-2 Feature Activation Using WebPro... G-7 ___________________________________________________________________________________ vi Table of Contents ............. G-4 3..........................................................2 Section 3 Manually Activating a Feature ... ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 1-1 . Automatically update chassis firmware remotely. Export settings to files for later use. Program settings grouped by their relationship via standard screens. is an application used to manage the SV8100 system. PCPro is rich with features to help users more easily manage a chassis when compared to handset programming.Introduction Chapter 1 PC Programming. Save settings to files that can be archived for later use. Program settings sequentially via Wizards to complete a feature. Capture low level messages to problem solve through the Debug Terminal. Generate reports that can be used to monitor settings. The user can perform the following when using PCPro: Upload/Download settings between PCPro and a chassis. referred to as PCPro. NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ 1-2 Introduction .Issue 3.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -. PRG 90-38-02 is not accessible from telephone programming or PCPro. TCP Port The PCPro TCP port is 8000 at default. RS232 or Modem Disk Space 25MB for PCPro (minimum) PCPro must have TCP port 8000 open between the chassis and the host PC.5 GHz (recommended) 128 MB of RAM 256 MB (recommended) OS Microsoft Windows® 2000 and Windows XP. Table 2-1 System Requirements lists the minimum system requirements necessary for install PCPro on your computer.0 Communication port LAN. TCP port 5963 is required to be open if the Debug Terminal is going to be used. Vista. Table 2-1 System Requirements CPU Memory Pentium® III 598 MHz (minimum) Pentium 4 2. Communications between PCPro and the chassis occurs on this port when uploading / downloading via LAN. Windows 7 ( 32/ 64bit) Other Microsoft Internet Explorer 6. Just run the installation program and follow the instructions. but this can be changed through the Administration>WebPro Settings section of WebPro using PRG 90-38-02. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 2-1 .Installation Chapter 2 SECTION 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS The process of installing PCPro is straight-forward. The accounts with the user name and password to access these accounts are provided in Table 2-2 Default PCPro Accounts. or Connection Accounts. the installation program creates a set of default PCPro accounts. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2-2 Installation . DebugTerm <install dir>\logfiles Default folder where PCPro Debug Terminal log files are saved.Issue 3. In addition. exports <install dir>\exports Default folder where PCPro exported files are saved. An install/uninstall does not result in the folder or any files in the folder being deleted. Table 2-2 Default PCPro Accounts User Name Password Access Level ----- ----- Manufacturer Mode (MF) tech 12345678 Installer Mode (IN) ADMIN1 0000 System Administrator Mode 1 (SA) ADMIN2 9999 System Administrator Mode 2 (SB) An install/uninstall does not remove or modify any existing PCPro Accounts.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 2 DEFAULT PCPRO ACCOUNTS When installing PCPro for the first time. Reports <install dir>\reports Default folder where PCPro reports are saved. the installation program will create the following default folders: Table 2-3 Default Folders Folder Name/Icon Location Description My Databases <install dir>\databases Default folder where PCPro databases are saved. X. Launch the installer.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION The software can be installed from the application CD. If you do not want to continue. select Install Software.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. When the splash screen is displayed. Press Next>. copy the file to your computer and launch the installer.exe If downloading from the website. If the software does not autorun. you can open the CD and select setup. If installing from a CD. provided with the chassis or downloaded from the web. 2. click Cancel to abort the installation and exit the software. When the installer launches.XX. the CD should autorun.XX Figure 2-1 InstallShield Wizard Welcome Screen ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 2-3 . 1. the InstallShield Wizard Welcome screen is displayed. click Next>. Figure 2-2 InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder (Default Location) ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2-4 Installation .Issue 3. If you want to change the location where the files are located. If you wish to return to the previous screen. The next screen is displayed indicating the default location where the files reside on your computer. Refer to Figure 2-2 InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder (Default Location).0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3. click Change. click Cancel to abort the installation and exit the software. Refer to Figure 2-3 InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder (Change Location). click <Back. If the default location is where you want the files located. If you do not want to continue. 0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 2-3 InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder (Change Location) ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 2-5 .UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. If you do not want to continue.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4. To install the program. click Cancel to abort the installation and exit the software. If you wish to return to the previous screen.Issue 3. click Install. click <Back. Figure 2-4 InstallShield Wizard Begin Installation ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2-6 Installation . UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. click <Back. The program installs. click Cancel to abort the installation and exit the software. so this might be a good excuse to take a short coffee break. Figure 2-5 InstallShield Wizard Installation Progress ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 2-7 . Installation may take a few minutes.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Figure 2-5 InstallShield Wizard Installation Progress shows the screen you will see that indicates the progress of the installation. If you do not want to continue. If you wish to return to the previous screen. Sorry.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6. coffee break is over now. Figure 2-6 InstallShield Wizard Finish Installation ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2-8 Installation . Figure 2-6 InstallShield Wizard Finish Installation is displayed.Issue 3. When the installation is completed. Click Finish. Figure 2-7 SV8100 PCPro Desktop Shortcut or. Select the program by clicking Start > All Programs >SV8100 Application Suite > SV8100 xx PCPro > SV8100 xx PCPro..0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 4 LAUNCHING THE APPLICATION SOFTWARE Once the application software has successfully installed you can launch the application in one of two ways: Click the PCPro shortcut icon that was placed on your desktop during installation.. Figure 2-8 InstallShield Wizard Launch Software ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 2-9 .UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3.. Figure 2-9 PCPro Login Screen ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2 .0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 5 LOGGING INTO THE APPLICATION After you have launched the application. 1. Enter the appropriate User Name and Password and press OK. click Cancel to abort login and exit the software. Refer to Table 2-2 Default PCPro Accounts on page 2-2 for a list of default PCPro accounts and their associated user names and passwords. If you do not want to continue.Issue 3.10 Installation . you must login using the User Name and Password. 11 . Figure 2-10 PCPro Main Menu ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 2 . the PCPro Welcome screen is displayed.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2. If the login is successful.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. Issue 3.12 Installation .0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -.NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2 . connection status.Application Layout Chapter 3 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION The programming section of PCPro provides methods to view and edit values associated with a chassis configuration. Most programming is done using three different views: Standard. The Status bar gives a status indication of various functions related to PCPro (e. Accessing these items updates the applications Submenu and Workspace areas. The general PCPro application layout is shown in Figure 3-1 PCPro Application Layout. Menu Toolbar Submenu Status Bar Workspace Figure 3-1 PCPro Application Layout ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 3-1 .. Wizard and System Data.g. version information). These methods can be accessed through the menu item Programming. The full list of the PCPro menu hierarchy is found in Chapter 7 .Menu and Toolbar Reference. Some of these commands have images next to them so you can quickly associate the command with the image.System Data View). Wizards (refer to Chapter 5 . The items on the toolbar are shown in Figure 3-2 PCPro Toolbar. SECTION 3 TOOLBAR The Toolbar is a group of buttons that map to items in the application menu.Menu and Toolbar Reference. File Open (Ctrl+O) File New (Ctrl+N) File Save (Ctrl+S) Standard View (F9) Wizard Programing (F10) System Data Programing (F11) Help (F1) Navigation Filters Debug Capture Terminal Upload (F7) Download (F6) Connect/Disconnect (F5) Modification History Report System Data Reports Verify (F8) Search (F3) Figure 3-2 PCPro Toolbar The full list of the PCPro menu and toolbar hierarchy is found in Chapter 7 .Wizards View) and System Data (refer to Chapter 6 .Issue 3. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3-2 Application Layout . SECTION 4 SUBMENU AREA The Submenu Area is used to navigate through Standard View (refer to Chapter 4 Standard View). Selections made from the submenu area updates the workspace with the related settings. The toolbar allows for quick and convenient access to the most common PCPro commands.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 2 MENU The menu displays the list of functions available in PCPro. The keyboard shortcuts (where applicable) are listed below the toolbar identification in Figure 3-2 PCPro Toolbar . Data Area Title Subtitle Navigation Area Workspace Buttons Help Area Figure 3-3 PCPro Workspace ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 3-3 .0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 5 WORKSPACE The Workspace is where all programming occurs. The Workspace consists of various selections made from the Submenu Area and the Workspace itself. Common Workspace components are further explained.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. Cancel discards recent changes made to the active screen that have not been applied and displays the Home screen in the Workspace. These buttons include: Table 3-1 Workspace Buttons Button Description Apply sets changes recently made on the active screen. 5.Copy for more information.Issue 3. Back returns to the previous screen for the specified feature.2 Subtitle Subtile shows further information about what the you are programming. The title is situated at the top left corner of the Workspace. Finish indicates that this is the only program for this feature. Refer to Appendix C . changes are not applied until the value is made valid. This is associated with the selection made in the Submenu Area. Copy shows the Copy dialog. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3-4 Application Layout . 5. This button is only available when using Wizards. In this case. you are finished programming the feature.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.1 Title Title describes what the current settings in the Workspace are related to. Attempting to apply an invalid value prompts a validation message detailing the error. Default resets the active screen to the system default values.3 Workspace Buttons The Workspace buttons area displays different buttons relevant to current programming. Once you have entered the information for the program. you can switch between Grid View to Form View. pressing Next returns you to the Main screen.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3-1 Workspace Buttons Button Description Form View is available on screens that have a large number of values that must be entered (e. which displays the values with pulldown boxes. the system applies the changes as if you had clicked the Apply button. Attempt to navigate a different item within the system data. When Form View is selected. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 3-5 . the system prompts you to save the changes or to exit without saving them. the screen switches to the default view. This button is only available when using Wizards.g. Note that this option is not available on all screens. (Note that on some screens. Use the Next button. Use the Previous button. you can switch from Grid View to Form View to list all of the extensions in table format. For example. When you do not click the Apply button. if assigning your incoming virtual ring tones for internal extensions. if assigning you incoming virtual ring tones for internal extensions... Attempt to leave the current screen. For example. When Grid View is selected. the screen switches to a table format. allowing you to more easily enter a large number of values for a specified extension. Next proceeds to the next screen for the feature. When all of the programs have been displayed for the selected feature. screens with telephone extensions). screens with telephone extensions).) Generate a report. Grid View is available on screens that have a large number of values that must be entered (e. Exit the application. Note that this option is not available on all screens.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3.g. but do one of the following. Save the active configuration. For example. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3-6 Application Layout . Type in the value and press the ‘Go’ button (magnifying glass icon) or press Enter. PCPro displays a range of available items. PCPro displays a range of ports beginning with port 300. Previous/Next Use Previous to show settings of the preceding item. beginning with the value you typed. Use Next to show settings of the next item.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5.Issue 3. Ranges Use this button to select a range of values. if you typed Station Port 300. use the various navigation buttons.4 Navigation Area To navigate to different items within a program. PCPro automatically moves to the selected item. Navigation Filters Move to the previous item Select an item to view Move to the next item Move to specified items Figure 3-4 PCPro Navigation Buttons Table 3-2 Navigational Buttons and Drop Down List Button/Menu Description Selections Select the item from the drop down list. which is a horizontal area at the bottom of the Workspace. this area shows all the data items within 10-02. The contents of this area are specific to what the you are programming.7 Status Bar The status bar. The contents of the Data Area are linked to the various system data views available. 5. Site Name and Connection Type Description of Menu Area PCPro Account User Name And Access Level Chassis CPU Version PCPro File Version System Data Modification Indicator Figure 3-5 PCPro Status Bar ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 3-7 . if programming PRG 10-02.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3.5 Data Area The Data Area is where actual system data appears. For example. provides information about the current state of what you are viewing in the Workspace and any other contextual information. More extensive help can usually be found in the application online help (F1 key).6 Help Area The Help Area shows help text relevant for the data in the Data Area. These are: Standard Wizards System Data 5.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5. 0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -.Issue 3.NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3-8 Application Layout . Settings on these screens work together.Standard View Chapter 4 SECTION 1 OVERVIEW Standard View combines related settings into one screen. Figure 4-1 Standard View . Right mouse clicking also displays this menu.Submenu ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4-1 . Window View . allowing a quick setup of a high level task. Close .Clicking this icon hides the Standard submenu list and docks the tabs on the left side of the screen. allowing you to understand how settings relate to each other. This name indicates the tasks with which the screen is related.Clicking this icon displays the flyout.Clicking this icon closes the Standard submenu list and tabs. which allows you to select how you want the Standard submenu displayed. Auto Hide . Standard screens are identified by their name. select the Standard tab depicting the purple cog icon. or… Select the toolbar icon depicting the purple cog .1 Accessing Standard View You can access Standard View submenu area using any of the following methods: From the Standard View submenu. Standard screens are listed alphabetically. click on the screen name. or… If the submenu area is currently open. select the menu item Programming > Standard. Once selected.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 2 STANDARD VIEW SUBMENU 2. the Standard View menu appears in the Programming submenu area.Issue 3. or… Press F9. Figure 4-2 Selecting a Standard View Screen ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4-2 Standard View . To view a particular Standard View screen. SECTION 3 CARD (BLADE) CONFIGURATION The screen represents a conceptual model of the chassis and the blade packages within it. To obtain blade details download the configuration from the chassis. 2.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2. By default. The method in modifying settings for each screen is explained in the help menu.2 Using a Standard View Screen Each Standard View screen works differently. The remainder of this chapter discusses the individual options available from the Standard View submenu. Press the Apply button to save the changes. the telephone/trunk port range (these are the ports used by the blade) and firmware version (firmware being used by the blade). you can right mouse click on the desired slot. all blade slots displayed as white indicating no blade has been installed in that slot. Refer to Figure 4-3 Standard View .Card (Blade) Configuration Screen on page 4-4 for the layout of the Card (Blade) Configuration screen. 3. The blade slots display the blade types (these are the blades that can be inserted in the selected slot).UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. Select the Standard View screen from the Standard View menu relevant to the desired task. Modify settings on the screen. However the following common methods apply: 1. A popup menu is displayed indicating the configurable options for that slot. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4-3 . the blade name is displayed on the front of the slot location. On this screen. Once you have selected the blade that is installed in that slot. When you right click on the chassis model on the screen. the blade is ‘white’. blade types are categorized under the following four groups.Card (Blade) Configuration Screen 3. Blade Type and Color ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4-4 Standard View . Figure 4-3 Standard View . the blade name is displayed on the front on the chassis. the popup menu is displayed.Issue 3. Right mouse click to display the configurable options for the selected slot. After the slot has been configured with the blade. indicating the slot is empty.1 Blade Types In PCPro. The menu lists the blades and each blade type is designated with a distinctive color.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Until the slot is assigned. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4-5 . use telephone ports (e. Combo Represented on the Blade Configuration screen as 'yellow/blue' blades. PRI. There are two additional options on the popup menu.. With the mouse. Other Represented on the Blade Configuration screen as 'green' blades. These are Configure Card and Delete Card. A popup menu appears listing the blade types that can be installed.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. which are being used in the chassis. BRI.g. 2.. the firmware version being used. Select a blade type relevant to the blade to install. a CD-COTA blade makes use of four trunk ports)..0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Telephone Represented on the Blade Configuration screen as 'blue' blades. CCIS. complete the following steps: 1. However.. Another popup menu appears listing blades associated with the selected blade type. CD-VM00) use telephone ports as they are associated with extensions.. the port type.2 Adding a Blade To add a blade. 4. Trunk blades. which are being used in the chassis. Trunk Represented on the Blade Configuration screen as 'yellow' blades. Combo blades. Telephone blades use telephone ports (e. etc. a CD-8DLCA makes use of eight telephone ports). 3.g. and the port range being used. OPX. a CD-LTA blade makes use of eight digital telephone ports and two analog ports). some blades under this category (e. Trunk blades provide interfaces to lines such as COI. DID. Note that these two options are only available if a blade has previously been added. 5. Trunk blades provide interfaces to lines such as digital single line stations. Select the desired blade package you want to adds.g. 3. T1. use trunk ports (e. right click on the slot where you want the blade to reside. Telephone blades provide interfaces to telephones being used in the chassis. The slot changes appearances indicating the blade installed. These miscellaneous blades do not have a direct relationship to a trunk or telephone.g. The blade is removed and the slot and port type range it was utilizing is now available for use by another blade. 7) Assign extension numbers.Issue 3. 4) Assign music source. complete the following steps: 1.3 Removing a Blade To remove a blade.System Installation ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4-6 Standard View . 1) Select Country and time zone. 5) Select if InMail is the voice mail used. 6) Assign local area and preferred carrier codes. With the mouse. 2. select Delete Blade.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3. When the popup menu is displayed. SECTION 4 SYSTEM INSTALLATION This screen allows you to assign initial settings for the SV8100 system. Figure 4-4 Standard View . right click on the blade you want to remove. 2) Assign Connection Settings. 3) Assign Night Mode Switching. Optimum Baudrate and SMDR Output as required for the installation site. operator. Assign the Local Area Code and Preferred Carrier Code. Default Gateway. Music on Hold ACI extension and Background Music ACI extensions. Use the pulldown menus to disable Music on Hold or Background Music. 4.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To assign the initial system settings: 1. 2. Assign extension numbers for virtual. or assign the music source. Select the Country and GMT Time (appropriate time zone) where the system installed. Select InMail if this is the voice mail that the system uses. Assign the IP Address. 5. you also need assign the time the system switches to day mode (Day Mode Switch Time) and to night mode (Night Mode Switch Time). 7. If you select Automatic Night Mode Switching. The Current Extension Plan for the assigned extensions is displayed (this field is view only). 3.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. Assign whether the system automatically switches to Night Mode. Also assign the Voice Mail Pilot extension. 6. Subnet Mask. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4-7 . Issue 3. 1) Select the ICM Extension to view. Highlight the areas for multi-assignment and right mouse click to open the MultiAssign dialog box. which is relevant for telephone settings.Telephone Setup ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4-8 Standard View .0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 5 TELEPHONE SETUP This screen combines system data. It allows you to assign basic telephone settings. 2~7) Assign the appropriate telephone setup options. Figure 4-5 Standard View . The extension name cannot be multi-assigned. 1. Use the pulldown menu to assign Off Hk Rng (Off-Hook Ringing) to the extension. MultiAssignment Telephones have the same properties can be assigned in a block by using the MultiAssign feature. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4-9 .) The MultiAssign dialog is filled with the values from the top most selected lines. 10. 11. Assign Hol-Toll Restr (Holiday Mode Toll Restriction) for Holiday Mode. to assign the telephone paging zones and to specify whether the telephone can receive internal all call paging). 8. Use the ICM Extension pulldown menu to select a specific extension you want to view. (Refer to Figure 4-5 Standard View . Enable/Disable Trk Ln Pref (Trunk Line Preference) for the extension. 2. 2. Assign Day-Toll Restr (Day Mode Toll Restriction) class for Day Mode. Assign the Name (Extension Name) that is displayed. Select the area of cells to be assigned in a block. the default value for that item is used. To assign properties to a block of telephones: 1. Right click the mouse within the selected area. 7. Assign a Dep Grp (Department Group) to the selected telephone for incoming ringing priority.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To assign the basic telephone settings. The selected extension is highlighted. Assign Night-Toll Restr (Night Mode Toll Restriction) for Night Mode. Enable/Disable Rng Ln Pref (Ringing Line Preference) for the extension. 4. 9. 6. If any cells on that line are disabled. 5. Click Apply to save the settings. Assign the Int Page Grp (Internal Paging Group) selected telephone to an internal paging group (e.Telephone Setup on page 4-8. 3.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. The MultiAssign dialog box is displayed.. Columns that are not selected are disabled.g. Issue 3. All selected telephones are assigned the values in the MultiAssign dialog box. Make your selections and click OK.10 Standard View .0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure 4-6 Standard View . ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 .Telephone Setup MultiAssign Dialog 3. 1) Select Class of Service 2) Enable/Disable services for Class. 4) Select telephones using this Class of Service Night Mode. 3) Select Night Mode. Figure 4-7 Standard View .Class of Service for Telephones ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 .11 .0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 6 CLASS OF SERVICE FOR TELEPHONES This screen combines system data relevant to Class of Service Options for telephones.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. . Click the telephones that you want to assign to the specified Night Mode.Issue 3. Show only enabled services. These settings are linked with programs 20-07. 20-09. 20-12 and 20-13.. 4. Select the Night Mode from the pulldown menu. Select the Class of Service (1~15) you want to assign to the telephones. Alphabetic (by feature name) 3. You can select one of three options for viewing the services: Show all services. or.. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 . The selected telephones will be members of the class during the selected Night Mode. 20-10.. 20-11...0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The assign Class of Service settings for telephones: 1.. Click Apply to save the settings. Enable/Disable telephone-specific service options for the selected Class of Service.12 Standard View . These settings are linked with 20-06. or.. 20-08. 5. You can also choose how you want to view the options: Categorized (by program) or. 2. Show only disabled services.. 3) Select Night Mode.13 . 1) Select Class of Service. 4) Select DISA users and Tie Lines using Class of Service for Night Mode. Select the Class of Service (1~15) you want to assign to the telephones. These settings are linked with programs 20-14.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. Figure 4-8 Standard View . ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 . Enable/Disable telephone-specific service options for the selected Class of Service.Class of Service for DISA/E&M Tie Lines To assign Class of Service options for DISA and E&M Tie Lines.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 7 CLASS OF SERVICE FOR DISA/E&M TIE LINES This screen combines system data relevant to Class of Service options for DISA users and E&M Tie Lines. 1. 2. 2) Enable/Disable services for Class. 14 Standard View . 4. or... Select the Night Mode from the pulldown menu.Issue 3. You can also choose how you want to view the options: Categorized (by program) or.. Show only disabled services....0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ You can select one of three options for viewing the services: Show all services... Alphabetic (by feature name) 3. Click Apply to save the settings. Show only enabled services. Click the DISA users and E&M Tie Lines that you want to assign to the specified Night Mode. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 . The selected DISA users and E&M Tie Lines will be members of the class during the selected Night Mode. DISA settings are linked with program 25-09 and E&M Tie Line settings are linked with program 34-02. 5. or.. 2) Set up basic characteristics of selected Department Group.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 8 DEPARTMENT GROUPS This screen combines system data relevant to the feature Department Groups. 5) Select Secondary Members (max.15 . Specify a Department Group to modify. The Basic Settings section basic characteristics of the selected Department Group.Department Groups To setup up a Department Group: 1. 1) Select Department Group. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 . 2. Specify basic characteristics (Basic Settings) of the Department Group. These settings are linked with program16-01. 16).UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. 4) Set priority for Primary Members. 6) Set priority for Secondary Members. 3) Select Primary Members. Figure 4-9 Standard View . Every extension must belong to one of the 64 available Department Groups. 4. Specify the priority for the selected Secondary Members. These settings are linked with program1602.Issue 3. A maximum of 16 extensions can be assigned as Secondary Members. When an extension is selected as a Secondary Member it automatically appears in the priority list (the list to the bottom of the Secondary Member list). The priority of the selected extension can be modified by the following key combinations: 5. All extensions that are Secondary Members of the selected Department Group are listed. 6. 7. By default. all extensions are Primary Members of Department Group 1. Specify the priority for the selected Primary Members.16 Standard View . Shift + Up Arrow Increase priority by 1 Shift + Down Arrow Decrease priority by 1 Shift + Page Up Increase priority by one page Shift + Page Down Decrease priority by one page Shift + Home Make highest priority Shift + End Make lowest priority Select the extensions (maximum of 16) that are Secondary Members of the Department Group. All extensions that are Primary Members of the selected Department Group are listed. These settings are linked with program16-03. The priority of the selected extension can be modified by using the same key combinations as in the case of setting the priority for Primary Members. By removing an extension from Department Group 1 it is automatically assigned to Department Group 64.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3. When an extension is selected as a Primary Member it automatically appears in the priority list (the list to the bottom of the Primary Member list). ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 . Select the extensions that are Primary Members of the Department Group. Use the right mouse button to edit the ranges.DID Translation Table ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 . 1) Set up DID Table Area. 4) Set Intercept Ring Group for selected DID Table area. Figure 4-10 Standard View . 5) Select which Trunk Groups use the selected DID Table area. 6) Set Trunk Group specific DID settings.17 .UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. 3) Select Night Mode.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 9 DID TRANSLATION TABLE This screen combines system data relevant to the DID Translation Table and Trunk Groups using DID. Specify the entry range in the global translation table. These settings are used with the feature “Direct Inward Dialing”. 2) Set the entries for the selected area. Issue 3. Specify the selected Table Area entries and how they are treated with DID. Figure 4-11 Standard View .DID Table Area Edit Popups When a Table Area is selected. right click a Table Area to define its 1st and 2nd entry ranges it uses. In addition. 1st Area (entry ranges 001~100) will result in the grid showing the DID Table entries 001 to 100. Select and define a Table Area within the DID Translation Table. Table Area entries are located in the grid to the right of the Table Area list. For example.18 Standard View . 2. It defines DID Table Area entries and how they are directed within the system. 3. Using the mouse. the grid to the right is updated with the new entry range. Assign the Trunk Groups that use the Table Area via this Night Mode selection. The DID Translation Table consists of 2000 entries that can be divided among 20 Table Areas. Define the Intercept Ring Group calls that are forwarded during this Night Mode. Do this by completing the following: Select a Night Mode. These settings are linked with program 22-11. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 . use this to help define the Intercept Ring Group calls get forward to during Night Modes.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To setup the DID Translation Table and associate it with Trunk Groups: 1. 1) Use the right mouse button to show the popup. Select the Night Mode to modify for DID. selecting Area 01. These settings are linked with program 22-10. each being made up of a 1st and 2nd Area. Select the Trunk Groups during this Night Mode that will use the selected Table Area. 2) Specify the entry ranges for 1st and 2nd areas. These settings are linked with program 22-09. Specify the Intercept Ring Group to use by the Table Area during the selected Night Mode. Select the Trunk Groups that use the Table Area during the selected Night Mode. 5. Specifies if the call.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4. 6.19 . The basic setup details for the Trunk Group DID settings are selected in this section. is directed toward an Incoming Ring Group or voice mail. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 . Specify the DID settings for the selected Trunk Group. This setting is linked with program 22-12. during the selected Night Mode. This setting only applies when the option is enabled in the associated DID Translation Table entry. These settings are linked with program 22-13. This section lists the Trunk Groups that use the Table Area for DID during the selected Night Mode. Figure 4-12 Standard View . 2) Enable/Disable Night Mode Service.Night Mode Switching ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 .20 Standard View . 7) Specify holidays in Service Group.Issue 3. 8) Specify trunks that use this Service Code. 3) Select Service Group to modify. 6) Assign names to each mode.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 10 NIGHT MODE SWITCHING This screen combines system data relevant to the Chassis feature “Night Service”. 1) Enable/Disable Night Mode Service Code activation. 4) Set up the Schedule Patterns. 9) Specify extensions that use this Service Group. 5) Specify Schedule Pattern applied to each day of week. 2. Schedule Patterns are comprised of time frames that are associated to Night Modes. Select the trunks that are members of the Night Mode Service Group. Specify the Service Patterns applied to each day of the week. Select the extensions that are members of the Night Mode Service Group.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. 9. 10. 5. 6. Refer to 10. 8. Enable/disable Automatic Night Mode Service. These settings are linked with 12-03. 3. 4. 10. These settings are linked with program 12-04. Night Mode names defined here are referred to throughout the system. Specify a Night Mode Service Group (1~32) to modify. These settings are linked with program 12-06. These settings are linked with program 12-03. You can define up to 10 Schedule Patterns for the selected Night Mode Service Group. This is a system-wide setting and is applied across ALL Service Groups.3 Moving a Time Frame on page 4-23 and 10. These settings are linked to program 12-07. Define public holidays and the Schedule Pattern used by the Night Mode Service Group on these days.2 Removing a Time Frame on page 4-23.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To setup the Night Mode Switching options: 1. Schedule Patterns can be made up of 20 time frames. These settings are linked with program 12-05. Each time frame is associated with a Night Mode. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 . Define Schedule Patterns used by the selected Night Mode Service Group. Define the Schedule Pattern used each day of the week by the selected Night Mode Service Group. This setting is linked with program 12-01-01.1 Adding a Time Frame on page 4-22. Assign a name to each Night Mode.21 . This can be used to identify the time frame. Enable/disable users from activating Night Mode Service via a service code.4 Modifying a Time Frame on page 4-24. This selection enables/disables Night Mode Service for the system. This selection enables/disables users from activating Night Mode Service via a service code. This is a system-wide setting and is applied across ALL Service Groups. 7. This setting is linked with program 12-01-01. Move the left mouse button over the slider area until an up/ down arrow is displayed. move the slider to the desired position and release the mouse button to set the time. Popup indicating duration and Night Mode.Night Mode Switching Adding Time Frame To add a time frame in a Schedule: 1. While holding down the left mouse button.Night Mode Switching Mode Colors on page 4-23. left click and drag from the starting time toward the end time. Release the left mouse button. The colored bar changes its color depending on the Night Mode defined.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 10. 2. Release the mouse button when finished.22 Standard View .Issue 3. These colors are shown in Figure 4-14 Standard View . The Mode Selection dialog box is displayed when the time frame has been selected. Figure 4-13 Standard View . Each mode is assigned a different color. Keep the left mouse button pressed while dragging. 3. Select a Night Mode associated with this time frame. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 . A dialog then prompts for the Night Mode associated with this time frame. Using the mouse on the Schedule Pattern bar. A colored bar appears defining this time frame. Select the desired mode from the pull down selection menu.1 Adding a Time Frame This section describes how to add a time frame to a schedule for night mode switching. 0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 Mode 6 Mode 7 Mode 8 Figure 4-14 Standard View . To solve this problem either remove time frames or modify them.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3.23 . 10. Alternatively.Night Mode Switching Mode Colors 10. select the time frame and press the Delete key. Surrounding time frames can limit changes because time frames cannot overlap. select it then drag it either left or right off the Schedule Pattern bar. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 .2 Removing a Time Frame To remove a time frame.3 Moving a Time Frame To move a time frame select it with the mouse and drag it to the desired position. 24 Standard View . Select the time frame to modify. 10.6 Time Frame Night Mode To find out the Night Mode of a time frame select it and then hold down the left mouse button. Surrounding time frames can limit changes because time frames cannot overlap. 10. Place the cursor at the top/bottom of the time frame until it changes appearance. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 . A popup appears indicating the duration and Night Mode.4 Modifying a Time Frame To modify a time frame in a Schedule Pattern: 1. Left click then drag from the starting/ending time to the desired change. A popup appears indicating the duration and Night Mode.5 Time Frame Duration To find out the duration of a time frame select it and then hold down the left mouse button. 3. To solve this problem either remove existing time frames or modify them.Issue 3.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 10. 2. 25 . Individual settings can be applied to each Night Mode. 1) Place each trunk in a Ring Group or set the trunk to terminate on voice mail instead of a Ring Group. specify the Incoming Ring Group of which it will be a member.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. You can use the right and left arrows to select the previous or next Ring Group (1~100).Incoming Ring Groups To setup up an Incoming Ring Group: 1. Select the extensions that are members of the Incoming Ring Group. Select the incoming Ring Group to which the trunks and extensions are assigned. route the call from the trunk to a voice mail type. For each trunk.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 11 INCOMING RING GROUPS This screen combines system data relevant to the feature “Incoming Ring Groups”. Figure 4-15 Standard View . 3. 3) Select which extensions are in the Ring Group. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 . 2) Select the Ring Group. These settings are linked with program 22-05. These settings are linked with program 22-04. Alternatively. 2. Change the timer setting and click Apply.26 Standard View .System Timers The settings that can be changed on this screen include the individual timers. To change the timer settings from the default: 1.Issue 3. Click the value to the right of the time you want to change. 2. 1) Make necessary changes to the timers. Figure 4-16 Standard View . 2) Click Apply.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 12 SYSTEM TIMERS This screen allows you to set up system-wide timers. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 . 0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 13 SYSTEM TIMER CLASSES This screen combines system data relevant to Timer Classes.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. 4) Specify which trunks use this timer class for the specified Night Mode.27 . 2) Set various Timers 3) Select Night Mode. in the class. Figure 4-17 Standard View . 5) Specify which extensions use this timer class for the specified Night Mode. Timer Classes detail sets of operation times.System Timer Classes ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 . 1) Select Time Class. Trunks and extensions can be assigned as members of these classes for each of the system Night Modes. Select the telephone extension that will use members of the Time Class during the selected Night Mode. To setup up a Timer Class complete the following: 1.) 3. These settings are linked with program 20-29. Select the trunks/telephones that are members of the Time Class during the selected Night Mode. Timers: The system wide timers that can be changed. Night Mode: The Night Mode assigned for night mode switching. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 .Issue 3. These settings are linked with program 20-30. Set the various timers for the specified Time Class. Select a Night Mode. 4. Extensions: Lists the extensions that are members of the class during the selected Night Mode. Trunks/Telephone: Lists the trunks/telephones that are members of the class during the selected Night Mode. 2. A different Time Class can be set to each Night Mode. 5.28 Standard View . Specify a Time Class (1~15) to modify. These settings are linked with program 20-31.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The settings that can be changed on this screen include: Time Class: The Timer Class to which timers are assigned. (All times are in expressed in seconds. UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 14 TRUNK ACCESS MAP This screen combines system data relevant to the Trunk Access Map. The Trunk Access Map administers the usage of trunks by the extension. Extensions can be assigned to one of the 200 Access Maps for each of the system Night Modes. 1) Select the Trunk Access Map. 2) Select the Night Mode. 4) Select which extensions are in the Trunk Access Map for the specified Night Mode. 3) Specify the type of access for each trunk. Use the right mouse button to display the types of access. Figure 4-18 Standard View - Trunk Access Map ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 29 Issue 3.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To setup a Trunk Access Map complete the following: 1. Specify a trunk Access Map (1~200) to modify. 2. Select a Night Mode. 3. Specify the access type for each trunk using the Trunk Access Map. To modify the access type, right click the trunk then select an access type from the popup menu. These settings are linked with program 14-07. The various access types are listed below: Access Type Image No access Outgoing access only Incoming access only Access only when trunk on hold Outgoing access when trunk on hold Incoming access when trunk on hold Incoming/outgoing access Incoming/outgoing access when trunk on hold 4. Select the extensions that use the Trunk Access Map during the selected Night Mode. These settings are linked with program 15-06. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 - 30 Standard View UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 15 TRUNK GROUPS This screen combines system data relevant to Trunk Groups. Trunk Groups prioritize the use of a group of trunks. Priority of Trunk Groups can be done via the Route Table. A Route Table entry can then be used by trunks and extensions. 1) Select the Trunk Group. 2) Add trunks to the Trunk Group. 3) Assign priorities to the trunks in the Trunk Group. 4) Set up the Route Table. 6 & 7) Specify the extensions that use the selected Route Table. 5) Select the Route Table and the Night Mode. 8) Specify the trunks that use the selected Route Table. Figure 4-19 Standard View - Trunk Groups ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 4 - 31 This applies to extensions using the alternate Trunk Service Code to access trunks.32 Standard View . during this Night Mode. Shift + Up Arrow Increase priority by 1 Shift + Down Arrow Decrease priority by 1 Shift + Page Up Increase priority by one page Shift + Page Down Decrease priority by one page Shift + Home Make highest priority Shift + End Make lowest priority To setup a Route Table entry: This entry defines four destinations where the Route Table entry directs calls. To assign the extensions and trunks that use the Route Table Entry. These settings are linked with program14-05-02. that use the Route Table entry. 2. This applies to extensions using the Trunk Service Code to access trunks. 8. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4 . Specify a Trunk Group (1~100) entry to modify. 7. during this Night Mode. Select the extensions. 6. These settings are linked with program 21-03. These settings are linked with program14-06. Destinations are prioritized 1~4 with 1 being the highest and 4 being the lowest. select a Route Table (1~100) and a Night Mode. When a trunk is selected as part of the Trunk Group it automatically appears in the priority list (the list to the bottom of the Trunk Group list). Select the extensions that use the Route Table entry during the selected Night Mode. Select the trunks.Issue 3. 3. Select the trunks that are members of the Trunk Group. The priority of the selected trunk can be modified using the following key combinations: 4. 5.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To setup a Trunk group complete the following: 1. Prioritize trunks by ordering them in preference. These settings are linked with program14-05-01. that use the Route Table entry via the alternate Trunk Access Code. These settings are linked with program 21-15. Calls can terminate on a Trunk Group or flow on to another entry in the Route Table. These settings are linked with program 21-02. Clicking this icon displays the flyout. Close . Right mouse clicking also displays this menu. Figure 5-1 Wizard Submenu ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 5-1 .Wizards View Chapter 5 SECTION 1 OVERVIEW Wizards chronologically group System Data.Clicking this icon closes the Wizard submenu list and tabs. This name indicates the feature to which the Wizard is related. Auto Hide. which allows you to select how you want the Wizard submenu displayed.Clicking this icon hides the Wizard submenu list and docks the tabs on the left side of the screen. Complete each screen in a Wizard to complete a feature. Wizards are identified by their name. Window View . guiding users in the successful setup of a feature. Wizard System Data is grouped by screens. or… Press F10. Refer to Figure 5-1 Wizard Submenu. The example below shows entering the exact feature name to locate the feature and entering a keyword to locate a group of similar features. or… Select the toolbar icon depicting the wand . Wizards are ordered alphabetically. The Wizard View Menu appears in the submenu area.Issue 3. You can individually expand or collapse a letter of the alphabet by pressing or . Start the search by either pressing the magnifying glass icon or pressing Enter. You can use the Expand All to view all of the items under each letter of the alphabet or Collapse All to return to letters of the alphabetic listing. select the Wizard tab depicting the magic wand.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 2 ACCESSING WIZARD VIEW To access Wizard View complete one of the following: Select the menu item Programming > Wizards. SECTION 3 SEARCHING FOR A FEATURE You can use the search function of the Wizard to locate a specific feature or use a keyword to find a group of related features. located at the bottom on the submenu. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5-2 Wizards View . or… If the Wizard submenu area is currently open. Level 2 – are the next most commonly assigned programs for a feature. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 5-3 .UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 4 PROGRAMMING LEVELS There are three levels in which feature programming is grouped. Select a feature. Level 3 – are programs that are not often assigned for a particular feature and require an expert level working knowledge of the system to be properly assigned. Press the desired level to view the programs assigned at that level. You can apply program filters to system data programming: Level 1 – are the most commonly assigned programs for a feature. 2. To show the level of programming for a feature: 1. allowing you to program the feature. Figure 5-2 Wizard Programming ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5-4 Wizards View . you can use the Next and Back navigational buttons to switch between screens or you can use the View page in wizard pulldown menu. Wizard Name 1) Select a Wizard. View Page in Wizard Program Navigational Buttons Operational Buttons 3) Change the Wizard page by selecting the page from the pulldown menu or pressing either the Next or Back navigational buttons.Issue 3. 2) Program system data.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 5 USING WIZARDS When you select a feature from the Wizard list the associated screen is displayed. If there is more than one screen that is programmed for the feature. 3. 5. 2. 4. When programming a Wizard. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 5-5 . except in the case when the Cancel button is pressed. It will not undo all changes made in the Wizard. changes to system data are applied: when you press the Apply button. Apply the changes. when you move to a different page in the Wizard. Complete steps 2 and 3 until all screens are finished.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. when you exit the Wizard.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To use a Wizard to program a feature: 1. Navigate to the next screen in the Wizard by either selecting the desired page from the View page in wizard or by pressing the Next or Back navigational buttons. Select the feature Wizard from the Wizard View submenu. The Cancel button only discards changes made on the current screen. Modify the desired settings on the screen. 0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -.NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5-6 Wizards View .Issue 3. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 6-1 . System Data Programming is intended for advanced users of PCPro who are very familiar with programming a system. PRGs are identified by their ID and name. The ID and Name indicate what settings the System Data is related to. This categorization separates settings into System Data items called ‘PRGs’ (programs). An example of a PRG identifier can be seen below. An example of a PRG identifier can be seen below.System Data View Chapter 6 SECTION 1 OVERVIEW System Data represent systems settings as per the categorization used by main software. PRG Groups are identified by their ID and name. ‘10-XX’ is the ID and ‘System Configuration’ is the name: 10-XX: System Configuration Since System Data Programming does not group together the programs for a function/feature as with Wizards and Standard screens. The ID and name indicate what settings the System Data is related to. ‘10-02’ is the ID and ‘Location Setup’ is the name: 10-02: Location Setup PRGs are grouped by their relationship into ‘PRG Groups’. Clicking this icon displays the flyout.Clicking this icon closes the System Data submenu list and tabs. which allows you to select how you want the System Data submenu displayed. Right mouse clicking also displays this menu.Issue 3.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Window View .Clicking this icon hides the System Data submenu list and docks the tabs on the left side of the screen. Close . Auto Hide . Figure 6-1 System Data Submenu ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6-2 System Data View . The System Data View Menu appears in the submenu area. You can use the Expand All to view all of the items under each Program Number or Collapse All to return to the numeric program listing. System Data is grouped by PRG Groups and ordered numerically by ID. complete one of the following: Select the menu item Programming > System Data. or… If the Programming submenu area is currently open.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. or… Press F1. located at the bottom on the submenu. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 6-3 .0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 2 ACCESSING SYSTEM DATA VIEW To access System Data View. You can individually expand or collapse a program number pressing or . select the System Data tab depicting the blue box. or… Select the toolbar icon depicting the blue block . Issue 3. Start the search by either pressing the magnifying glass icon or pressing Enter. The example below shows entering a program number to locate a specific program and entering a keyword to locate a group of similar programs. ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6-4 System Data View .0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 3 SEARCHING FOR A PROGRAM You can use the search function of Program Data to locate a specific program or use a keyword to find a group of related programs. Filter 1 Filter 2 Filter 3 Filter 4 ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 6-5 . To show the level of programming for a feature: 1.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 4 SYSTEM DATA PROGRAM FILTERING When selecting programs from the system data list. – shows only unsaved system data. 2. – shows only system data that is unsaved or needs to be uploaded. Press the desired filter and view the filtered programs. – show only system data that needs to be uploaded. you can select from the following filters: – shows all system data. Select a program.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. 2) Modify system data items. View Next changed system data item. If you are not familiar with PCPro. Standard View and Wizards are grouped together to help walk you through system data necessary for programming various features of the system. Filter Mouse over for help information.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 5 USING SYSTEM DATA System Data screens are intended for advanced users who are very familiar with using PCPro. 1) Select system data. View Previous Pull down menu to item. you should use either the Standard View or Wizards. Figure 6-2 System Data Programming ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6-6 System Data View . item being viewed.Issue 3. When programming system data. 2. changes are applied: when the Apply button is pressed. Select a PRG from the System Data View submenu. Press the Apply button to save the changes. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 6-7 . Modify the desired settings on the screen. when you exit System Data View. 3. when the you change the system data item link. except when the Cancel button is pressed.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To modify system data: 1. when you modify the current system data item filter.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6-8 System Data View .Issue 3.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -. toolbar icons and keyboard shortcuts. Menu Toolbar Figure 7-1 Menu and Toolbar ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 7-1 . The toolbar provides a graphical icon interface to some of the more commonly used functions.Menu and Toolbar Reference Chapter 7 SECTION 1 OVERVIEW This chapter provides a table that can be used as a reference between the menus. Any submenus are listed with their associated menu. Most functions have more than one method for accessing it. SECTION 2 MENUS AND TOOLBARS The menu (located at the top of the screen) allows access to a list of functions provided by PCPro. indicated by the .Issue 3. Appearance Keys.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 7-1 Menus lists the menu options. Table 7-1 Menus Menu File Description This menu provides access to: View functions related to creating and saving files sending an e-mail with an active configuration attached displaying the properties for an active configuration allowing users to log off and log in as a different user exiting PCPro This menu allows you to: Programming Menu Display show/hide the Toolbar show/hide the Status Bar show/hide the Tool Tips show/hide the Submenu Area This menu provides access to: view/edit system settings via the Standard screens view/edit system settings via the Wizards view/edit system settings via System Data search system settings view/edit blade configurations list unregistered telephones list unregistered trunks set the system time make multiple assignments for Account Codes. Extensions. Some menu items have a flyout. and Function Keys ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7-2 Menu and Toolbar Reference . which provides additional options for that selection. provides a brief description of the menu and shows an graphical representation of the menu display. speed dial settings and DESI label data apply Navigation filters for extensions and trunks view/edit PCPro Accounts view/edit Connection Accounts Create Firmware packege for system update This menu provides access to: online documentation display the application version. Import DID translation tables and speed dial settings Export DID translation tables.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. resources and traffic register features update main system firmware reset (reinitialize) the system This menu provides access to: Help Menu Display view/generate Reports launch debug terminal Convert Aspire PCPro Data Base to SV8100 PCPro Data Base. call charges. the version and copyright date for the main software to which PCPro is connected ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 7-3 .0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 7-1 Menus (Continued) Menu Communications Description This menu allows you to: Tools Connect/disconnect to/from the system via PCPro Download (transfer settings) from the system to PCPro Upload (transfer setting) from PCPro to the system view system maintenance logs for alarms. it is listed in the Toolbar Icon and Shortcut Key Sequence columns.5 Ctrl + N NEC GE SV8100 V2. Submenu Level 2 and Submenu Level 3 columns. Any associated submenus are listed in the Submenu Level 1.0 NEC GE SV8100 V2.0 Open… Ctrl + O Save Ctrl + S Save As… Send Properties Log off Exit View Toolbar Status Bar Tool Tips Display Tool Tips Display for 5sec Display for 10sec Display for 20sec Display for 30sec Submenu Area ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7-4 Menu and Toolbar Reference .0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 7-2 Menu/Toolbar Hierarchy and Keyboard Shortcut Cross-Reference provides a list of the main menu items listed on the menu bar.0 NEC GE SV8100 V3.0 NEC GE SV8100 V1. If a toolbar icon or shortcut key is available for the menu item.0 NEC GE SV8100 V4. Table 7-2 Menu/Toolbar Hierarchy and Keyboard Shortcut Cross-Reference Main Menu Item File Submenu Level 1 Item New Submenu Level 2 Item Submenu Level 3 Item Toolbar Icon Shortcut Key Sequence NEC GE SV8100 V5.Issue 3. .. Extension Numbers… Function Keys… Communications Connect/ Disconnect… F5 Download… F6 Ctrl + D Upload… F7 Ctrl + U Maintenance Alarms Feature Activation… Firmware Update… System Initialization..UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual 7-5 ..0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 7-2 Menu/Toolbar Hierarchy and Keyboard Shortcut Cross-Reference (Continued) Main Menu Item Programming Submenu Level 1 Item Submenu Level 2 Item Submenu Level 3 Item Toolbar Icon Shortcut Key Sequence Standard F9 Wizards F10 System Data F11 Search F3 Card Configuration Unregistered Phones IP Phone List Mobile Extension List Unused Phone List Unregistered Trunks Unused TrunK List Time Settings MultiAssign Account Codes… Direct Inward Dial (DID). Issue 3.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Table 7-2 Menu/Toolbar Hierarchy and Keyboard Shortcut Cross-Reference (Continued) Main Menu Item Tools Submenu Level 1 Item Reports Submenu Level 2 Item Submenu Level 3 Item Toolbar Icon Shortcut Key Sequence Class of Service Maintenance Alarms Other Modification History... Non Default Value... Numbering Plan System Configuration System Data… Verify… F8 Debug Terminal Convert Aspire PCPro DB... DID Table... Import Export Speed Dials… DID Table... Speed Dials… DESI Label... Navigation Filters Extension... Trunks... PCPro Accounts… Connection Accounts… Creat Main SW Package... Help Help Topics F1 About PCPro ___________________________________________________________________________________ 7-6 Menu and Toolbar Reference MultiAssign Appendix A SECTION 1 OVERVIEW To shorten the time needed to program certain system data, PCPro provides a series of special purpose dialogs. These dialogs enable you to set multiple values with ease. SECTION 2 ACCESSING MULTIASSIGN DIALOGS To access the various dialogs available for the MultiAssign option, select Programming > MultiAssign from the toolbar (refer to Figure A-1 Accessing the MultiAssign Dialogs on page A-2). Select the desired option for assigning: Account Codes Direct Inward Dialing Extension Numbers Function Keys ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual A-1 Issue 3.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure A-1 Accessing the MultiAssign Dialogs ___________________________________________________________________________________ A-2 MultiAssign 3) Specify the number indicating how much to increment each Account Code. 0003.Account Codes To assign a range of account code BINs with numbers: 1. 1) Specify Account Code BIN range 2) Specify Account Code number with which to begin assignment. a value of 2 means accounts codes will increment by 2 for each BIN (i. Click the Apply button to trigger the assignment. Specify the account code number to being the assignment. 0001. The Account Codes dialog box is accessed by selecting Programming > MultiAssign > Account Codes from the toolbar. 0005…). 3. Specify by how much each account code is to be incremented. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual A-3 . This saves valuable time over having to enter each account code individually. 2.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3.e. Specify the begin/end BIN range over which to iterate. Figure A-2 MultiAssign . For example. 4) Click apply to assign the specified Account Codes. 4.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 3 ASSIGNING ACCOUNT CODES The Account Codes multi-assignment dialog enables the user to set a range of account codes. Place a 10 in the End at Verified Account Code Bin edit box. 3. Place 00001 in the Begin the assignment use the Account Code edit box.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Example To assign BINs 001 ~ 010 with account codes 00001 ~ 00019 in increments of 2: 1. The result will be… BIN 001 = 00001 BIN 002 = 00003 BIN 003 = 00005 … BIN 010 = 00019 SECTION 4 ASSIGNING DIRECT INWARD DIAL (DID) NUMBERS DID allows you to assign multiple DID table entries. Place 2 in the Increment Account Codes by edit box. 2. 4. ___________________________________________________________________________________ A-4 MultiAssign . Place a 1 in the Begin at Verified Account Code Bin edit box.Issue 3. Click Apply. 5. Specify either Extension or Dial number by clicking the associated button. Enter the starting Received Number. Enter the DID Translation Table Entry number to begin the assignment. Figure A-3 MultiAssign .Direct Inward Dialing (DID) To assign DID entries: 1. Specify the number of indials. Use the pulldown menu to select the appropriate Target Number. 1) Enter the DID Translation Table number. Click the Apply button to trigger the assignments. 4. 6. 3) Enter the starting 5) Select the starting Received Number.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. 3. 2) Specify the number of indials. Target Number. 4) Click either Extension or Dial number.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The dialog is found under the menu item Programming > MultiAssign > Direct Inward Dial (DID). 2. 5. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual A-5 . 6) Click Apply to trigger the assignments. The dialog is found under the menu item Programming > MultiAssign > Extension Numbers. This saves valuable time over having to enter each extension number individually. In addition.Issue 3. 1) Select extension type. the dialog allows you to set blank extensions.Extension Numbers ___________________________________________________________________________________ A-6 MultiAssign . 4) Click Apply to trigger the assignments. 2) Specify beginning and ending port numbers in the range. Figure A-4 MultiAssignment .0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 5 ASSIGNING EXTENSION NUMBERS The Extension Number multi-assignment dialog enables you to set a range of extension numbers to ports. thus providing a convenient way of freeing extension numbers for use by other ports. 3) Enter the extension number used to begin assignment (or leave blank to clear numbers). 0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To assign a group of ports with extension numbers: 1. Place 301 in the Begin the assignment use the extension edit box. In addition. 3. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual A-7 . To assign station numbers select 11-01: Extension Numbering as our extension type.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. 2. Select the type of extensions you want to apply. 4. Example To assign telephone ports 001~099 with extension numbers 301~399: 1. The result will be… Port 001 = Ext 301 Port 002 = Ext 302 Port 003 = Ext 303 … Port 099 = Ext 399 The extension numbers must validate against the numbering plan setup in PRG-11-01. Specify the port range over which to iterate. 2. In this case. Click Apply. Place a 99 in the End at Station Port edit box. free the extension numbers by assigning a blank to the ports using those extension numbers. Place a 1 in the Begin at Station Port edit box. 3. 5. (Leave this field blank to clear the extension numbers). 4. Click the Apply button to trigger the assignment. Specify the extension number to begin the assignment. duplicate extension numbers cannot exist. 3) Select Function type. The dialog is found under the menu item Programming > MultiAssign > Function Keys. select the starting trunk number.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 6 ASSIGNING FUNCTION KEYS The Function Keys multi-assignment dialog enables you to setup a group of function keys for multiple telephones.e. The dialog is best used if you need to set up many telephones to have the same set of function keys. 6) Click Assign to preview the result.Function Keys ___________________________________________________________________________________ A-8 MultiAssign . 5) Select the Sequence type.Issue 3. Figure A-5 MultiAssignment . 1) Select telephones. line keys). 7) Click Apply to trigger the assignments. 4) If assigning keys as Trunk Keys (i. 2) Select Function Keys to set by clicking the checkbox.. Click the Assign button. 6. Set the function type to Trunk Key. Select the Sequence type. 7. 3. Specify the starting Trunk Number. Tick function keys 1~8 (i. 5. beginning with the trunk specified in step 4. PCPro assigns selected function keys with trunk numbers. 5.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To assign Function Keys: 1. Click the Apply button to trigger the assignment. Alternatively. 2. Select extensions 101~105 from the telephone list. 2.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. This is only a preview. Example To setup extensions 101 ~105 to have function keys 1~8 set as Trunk Keys 10~17 follow the steps below: 1. Click the Apply button to trigger the assignment. 4. 3. 4. tick all items in the first row of function keys). click the “…” button and select trunk 10 from the list.. In the Start with Trunk edit box type 10. Select the function keys to set by clicking the checkbox. The values have not been set to system data yet. The result will be… Ext 101 Key 1 = Trunk 10 Key 2 = Trunk 11 Ext 102 Key 1 = Trunk 10 Key 2 = Trunk 11 … … … Key 8 = Trunk 17 Key 8 = Trunk 17 Key 8 = Trunk 17 … Ext 105 Key 1 = Trunk 10 Key 2 = Trunk 11 ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual A-9 . Select the Function Type.e. Select the telephones from the Telephones list by ticking the check boxes. 0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -.Issue 3.NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ A .10 MultiAssign . PCPro can connect to the chassis to allow you to download/upload data.1 Disconnected Signifies that PCPro is not connected to the chassis. Accessing Connection Dialog Connecting PCPro to a system is done within the Connect dialog. Connected Signifies that PCPro is currently connected to the chassis. Figure B-1 Connect/Disconnect Status shows how the connection status is indicated on the toolbar. While PCPro is disconnected from a system. or… ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual B-1 . to activate features and to backup a database to or restore a database from a flash key. Connect/Disconnect Status Figure B-1 Connect/Disconnect Status 2. access the Connect dialog using one of the following three methods. to perform a system initialization. Select the menu item Communications > Connect/Disconnect. SECTION 2 CONNECT/DISCONNECT Connect/Disconnect makes or breaks a connection session between PCPro and a chassis. to update firmware.Appendix B SECTION 1 Communications OVERVIEW PCPro provides methods for the application to communicate with the chassis. This option changes its functionality depending on the connection status of PCPro. 2. or… Press F5. 1) Select Connection Type. specify the User Name and Password. click Connect.Issue 3. 2) To login. Figure B-2 Connect Dialog ___________________________________________________________________________________ B-2 Communications . 3) (Optional) Load a defined Connection Account (can skip steps 1~3 by using this option.2 Connecting PCPro to the System Use the Connect dialog box to specify connection parameters to connect to the system. 4) To make the connection to the system.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Select the icon depicting the disconnected black and yellow plugs . The IP address specified should match the system setting 10-12-01. steps 1~2 can be skipped loading a defined connection account (refer to Appendix E . Specify the User Name and Password used to allow the connection. If connecting to the ethernet port on the VoIP daughter board. use the IP address setting in 10-12-09. refer to paragraph m Using The PZ-VM21 Modem for Remote Programming When connecting a SV8100 via modem. select either IP or IP via Dial-up. 4. IP via Dial-up An IP Connection via Dial-up can be made via a dial-up connection.1 Connection Types PCPro supports two types of connections to a system for SV8100. the connection settings that are used are set to the File Properties. To install dial up connection.2. on page B-4. Connection Types for SV8100: IP An IP Connection can be made via a LAN or the Internet.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ To make a connection between PCPro and the system: 1. If connecting to a SV8100 system. After a successful connection. Select a Connection Type and specify the settings relevant to the selected type. either through ISDN or an analog modem. 3. 2.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. 2.Connection Accounts). Press the Connect button. Alternatively. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual B-3 . a PZ-VM21 must be required and a Dial Up Connection (PPP) must be created. The following steps describe how to set up the Dial Up Connection (PPP). The following steps describe how to set up the Dial Up Connection (PPP). <Hardware Connection Block Diagram> Example. The following steps describe how to set up the Dial Up Connection (PPP).Issue 3.2.2 Create SV8100 Dial Up Connection When connecting an SV8100 via modem. ___________________________________________________________________________________ B-4 Communications . a Dial Up Connection (PPP) must be created. SV8100 System PC with PCPro COT/BRT/ PRT DIL/DISA PSTN/ISDN MODEM PZ-VM21 (Modem) CD-CP00 2.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Using The PZ-VM21 Modem for Remote Programming When connecting a SV8100 via modem. Click Start >Settings>Network Connections. 1. a PZ-VM21 must be required and a Dial Up Connection (PPP) must be created. Click Next.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. then click Next. 4. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual B-5 .0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Figure B-3 New Connection Wizard Dialog 3. Select Create a New Connection. Select Connect to the network at my workplace. then click Next. Figure B-5 Network Connection Dialog ___________________________________________________________________________________ B-6 Communications .0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure B-4 Network Connection Type Dialog 5.Issue 3. Select Dial-up connection. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual B-7 . Enter a name to be used for the dial-up connection. Enter the telephone number to be dialed. 22-02 and 22-07 are setup to receive calls to the modem.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. Figure B-6 Connection Name Dialog 7. then click Next. Ensure the SV8100 programs 11-15-14.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Setup the availability of the connection. Figure B-8 Connection Availability Dialog ___________________________________________________________________________________ B-8 Communications . then click Next.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure B-7 Phone Number to Dial Dialog 8.Issue 3. UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. In the Connection window click Properties and select the Security tab. Click Finish. Figure B-9 Completing the New Connection Dialog 10. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual B-9 .0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 9. Issue 3.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure B-10 Connect SV8100 Dial Up Connection 11.10 Communications . Setup for the Dial Up Connection (PPP) is complete. ___________________________________________________________________________________ B . Select Typical and click OK. but connect to a chassis using an account with an access level of System Administrator Level 1 (SA). ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual B . if you start PCPro in Installer (IN) mode. It is important to note. the PCPro access level changes to match the level assigned to the user name/password used to connect.2. Thus both chassis Login and PCPro Account settings are NOT synchronized and are independent of each other. This access level is set in 90-02 on the chassis.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. PCPro reverts back to the access level IN. after connecting PCPro assumes the access level of SA. Once connected. Once you are disconnected. The account must exist within the chassis settings 90-02.11 . Login Accounts are not the same as PCPro Accounts. Like PCPro Accounts. For example.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure B-11 SV8100 Dial Up Connection Properties 2.3 Login Specify the User Name and Password that will allow the connection. Login Accounts govern what system data can be accessed from the chassis. are disabled and the ‘Connect/Disconnect’ toolbar icon changes status to disconnected.1 Accessing Download When PCPro is connected to a system. or… Press F6.Issue 3. you can disconnect using one of the following methods: 1. access the Download dialog using one of the following methods. A download can only occur when PCPro is connected to a system.3 Disconnecting PCPro from the System While PCPro is connected to a system. ___________________________________________________________________________________ B . or… 2. excluding ‘Connect/Disconnect’. 3. Select the icon depicting the connected black and yellow plugs . or… 3. SECTION 3 DOWNLOAD Downloading pulls all the data off the system and loads it into PCPro. All communication methods. Press F5. or… Select the icon depicting the blue arrow .12 Communications . Select the menu item Communications > Download.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Select the menu item Communications > Connect/Disconnect. If desired. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual B . 5) When completed.13 . 3) Apply filter to help find items. Figure B-12 Download Dialog To download data from system memory to PCPro: 1. 2) Select item(s) to download.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3. After the download is completed. Press the Start button. 5. 3. Select Transfer Type items. select items via the Modify Filter. 2.2 Downloading Data from the System to PCPro Use the Download dialog to specify the parameters and perform a download. 1) Select Transfer Type.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. 4. click Close. press the Close button. Select a Transfer Type. 4) Click Start to begin download. Issue 3.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2.1 Transfer Type Select a filter that controls the scope of settings to download. The following Transfer Types are made available. All: No filter, all chassis settings. Blade Configuration: Blade package settings. System Data Partial (System Wide): System-based settings. System Data Partial (Telephone): Telephone-based settings. System Data Partial (Virtual Extension): Virtual Extension based settings. System Data Partial (Trunk): Trunk-based settings. User Data: User-specific settings. Transfer Type Items Specifically select PRG Groups and/or individual PRGs from the chassis settings to download. The choice of Transfer Type Items available is governed by the Transfer Type selected. Modify Filters A filter is applied based on the system data modification status. The filter only applies to system data on the PCPro side, not system data residing in chassis memory. Refer to Appendix D - Modification History for further information. SECTION 4 UPLOAD Uploading pushes all the data from PCPro to system memory. An upload can only occur when PCPro is connected to a system. 4.1 Accessing Upload When PCPro is connected to a system, access the Upload dialog using one of the following methods: Select the menu item Communications > Upload. or… Select the icon depicting the red arrow . or… Press F7. ___________________________________________________________________________________ B - 14 Communications UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2 Uploading Data from PCPro to System Memory Use the Upload dialog to specify the parameters and perform an upload. 1) Select Transfer Type. 2) Select item(s) to upload. 3) Apply filter to help find items. 4) Click Start to begin download. 5) When completed, click Close. Figure B-13 Upload Dialog To upload data from PCPro to system memory: 1. Select a Transfer Type. 2. Select Transfer Type items. 3. If desired, select items via the Modify Filter. 4. Press the Start button. 5. After the upload is completed, press the Close button. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual B - 15 Issue 3.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4.2.1 Transfer Type Select a filter that controls the scope of chassis settings to upload. The following Transfer Types are made available. All: No filter, all Chassis settings. Blade Configuration: Blade packages settings. System Data Partial (System Wide): System-based settings. System Data Partial (Telephone): Telephone-based settings. System Data Partial (Virtual Extension): Virtual Extension based settings. System Data Partial (Trunk): Trunk-based settings. User Data: User-specific settings. Transfer Type Items Specifically select PRG Groups and/or individual PRGs from the chassis settings to upload. The choice of Transfer Type Items available is governed by the Transfer Type selected. Modify Filters A filter is applied based on the system data modification status. The filter only applies to system data on the PCPro side, not system data residing in chassis memory. Refer to Appendix D - Modification History for further information. 4.3 Uploading Blade Configuration When uploading the Blade Configuration via Upload All, and selecting Card Configuration, or just Uploading Card Configuration, a warning popup will display when either Trunks or stations are busy at the time of selecting to uploading the Card Configuration. This will allow for the upload to be cancelled and completed at a later time, or to be continued and will disconnect the busy trunks and/or stations. This popup is shown when the Card Configuration is selected to be uploaded and the trunks are busy. Figure B-14 Trunk Ports Busy Warning ___________________________________________________________________________________ B - 16 Communications 17 . Features can be activated by registering the feature automatically via the Internet or manually by downloading the associated Software Code.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. access the Feature Activation dialog by selecting the menu item Communications > Feature Activation. Figure B-15 Station Ports Busy Warning SECTION 5 FEATURE ACTIVATION Some system features are licensed and require registration before they can be used.1 Accessing Feature Activation When PCPro is connected to a chassis. Feature Activation can only occur when PCPro is connected to a system. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual B .0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ This is popup is shown when when the Card Configuration is selected to be uploaded and stations are busy. 5. (Refer to Appendix G .Automatic ___________________________________________________________________________________ B .2 Activating a Feature Refer to Appendix G . Select to manually register.Issue 3.18 Communications .Feature Activation for detailed Figure B-16 Feature Activation Dialog .Feature Activation for a detailed discussion.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 5. A backup of system data should be performed before any firmware update. This feature saves times and effort in comparison to performing the task manually. the package file is about 10MB. Figure B-17 Firmware Update Dialog The time to upload the firmware package file is directly related to the file size. A Firmware Update can only occur when PCPro is connected to a chassis. so over LAN it may take several minutes. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual B .UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 6 FIRMWARE UPDATE Firmware Update automatically updates the main software in a system remotely at a scheduled time.19 . At present. The time you specify should be relative to the time on the chassis. Feature Activation The Firmware Update feature must be registered through Feature Activation. access the Firmware Update dialog by selecting the menu item Communications > Firmware Update. To perform a firmware update: 1. Thus the Firmware Update should be executed at a suitable time when the chassis is not actively in use. Schedule: Schedule when the Firmware update will occur. Updating a chassis with a faulty Firmware page file could render the system unusable.20 Communications .Issue 3. Schedule when the Firmware Update is to occur using the parameters in the Schedule Update section. Firmware Package File: Select a Firmware package file provided by NEC. 2. Select a Firmware File. 3. Accessing Firmware Update When PCPro is connected to a chassis. ___________________________________________________________________________________ B . Hardware The hardware prerequisite for Firmware Update is the USB drive. Refer to Section 5 Feature Activation on page B-17 for details. The USB drive is used to store the Firmware Update file before the operation is executed. 2. Press the Start button. not the local time of the PC.1 1.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Before Firmware Update can be used the system must meet the following requirements: 6. 6. The changes of the Firmware Update will only occur after the chassis is reset.2 Using Firmware Update Use the Firmware dialog to specify the parameters and perform a Firmware Update. 1 Accessing System Initialization When PCPro is connected to a system. During an initialization all telephone calls are dropped and all connections to WebPro.21 . select 2nd Initialization and Confirm Initialization. it is important that initialization should be executed at a suitable time when the system is not actively in use.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 7 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION A System Initialization resets a system. 7.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. PCPro and the handset are lost. PCPro can only execute an initialization when it is connected to a system. access the System Initialization dialog by selecting the menu item Communications > System Initialization. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual B . Figure B-18 System Initialization Dialog 7. Therefore.2 System Initialization Within the System Initialization Dialog. 2nd Initialization A 2nd Initialization resets the chassis and retains all previously modified values within system data. then click Run button to start system initialization. 22 Communications .Issue 3.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -.NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ B . g. 5) Click OK to copy. Figure C-1 System Data Copy ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual C-1 .. 2) Specify copy source. 1) Select copy. This copy only applies to a single program. 4) Specify data to be copied. 3) Specify copy destination. one trunk to another).Appendix C SECTION 1 Copy OVERVIEW The system data copy function allows you to copy data from one item to another (e. Copy only appears on screens where it is applicable. The destination (To) details the item(s) where the selected source information is copied to.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 2 COPYING SYSTEM DATA To copy a system data item: 1. Only a single source item can be selected. Press the Copy button . The source (From) shows the item being copied from.Issue 3. When the Copy dialog box is displayed. Specify the destination where you want to the elements copied. 5. specify the source to copy from. ___________________________________________________________________________________ C-2 Copy . These settings are specific to the system data being copied. Specify elements of the source that you want to copy. 3. Press OK to copy the selected items. 4. 2. Multiple destination items can be selected. Modification The system data ID.Modification History Appendix D SECTION 1 OVERVIEW PCPro keeps a record of all the modifications made to a database file. Display Name The Display Name that performed the operation. Following is the list of database operations that PCPro records in the modification history. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual D-1 . User Name The User Name that performed the operation. PCPro also provides you with the ability to view this history list. The item changed. Set to “Set Date”. an entry is made to the history list. New value. Operation System Data Set Details This includes programming performed through: Standard View Screens Wizards System Data Programming Copy For each set. Details Old value. Access Level The Access Level that performed the operation. The entry records the following items: Field Data Date Date and time of operation. Type Identifies the operation type. This record is known as the Modification History. CSV Format on page D-4. make changes.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ The modification history is only saved in the local database when you perform File Save or File Save As. System data has been modified and has not been saved to file nor uploaded. Access the report by selecting Modification History from the toolbar or by clicking the clock icon (refer to Section 2 Accessing Modification History). Sample formats are shown in Figure D-2 Sample Modification History . System data has been saved to file but has not been uploaded. 2. PCPro keeps appending to the list. then the new modification history is appended to the old. ___________________________________________________________________________________ D-2 Modification History . System data has been modified and has not been saved to file. or… SECTION 3 Select the clock icon on the toolbar . To requests a report: 1. If you open a file. save and close the file and in the future open the same file and make additional changes. complete one of the following: Select the menu item Tools > Reports > Modification History. All data has been saved to file and uploaded.HTML Format on page D-3 and Figure D-3 Sample Modification History . SECTION 2 ACCESSING MODIFICATION HISTORY To access Modification History. The modification state of a PCPro database is indicated via the modification icon on the Status Bar. GENERATING A MODIFICATION HISTORY REPORT A Modification History Report can be viewed in either HTML format or Comma Separated Variable (CSV) format. When the Export Modification History dialog box is displayed. The different filters are: The database is not modified. click either the HTML or CSV option and press OK. The modification history is a running list of the changes.Issue 3. Figure D-2 Sample Modification History .HTML Format and Figure D-3 Sample Modification History . (Refer to Figure D-2 Sample Modification History .UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure D-1 Export Modification History Dialog Box 3. The report is generated in the format you selected.CSV Format on page D-4).HTML Format ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual D-3 . Issue 3.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure D-3 Sample Modification History .CSV Format ___________________________________________________________________________________ D-4 Modification History . (Refer to Figure E-1 Connect Dialog .Creating/Deleting Connection Account on page E-2.Connection Accounts Appendix E SECTION 1 OVERVIEW Connection Accounts provide a convenient way of loading user defined connection settings. Connection Accounts can be created in two ways: SECTION 2 Via the Connect dialog Via the Connection Accounts dialog CREATING/DELETING A CONNECTION ACCOUNT USING THE CONNECT DIALOG This section describes how to use the Connect dialog to create a new Connection Account or delete an existing Connection Account. These are application wide settings.) ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual E-1 . 2. Specify the Login User Name and Password used to allow the connection. 4. When the Save As dialog is displayed. Select a Connection Type and specify settings relevant to the Connection Type. Figure E-1 Connect Dialog .Creating/Deleting Connection Account 2.) ___________________________________________________________________________________ E-2 Connection Accounts .1 Creating a New Account To create an account using Connect dialog: 1. Select the Connection Type. Press the Save or Save As button located in the Connection Account section of the dialog. Specify the Login User Name and Password. enter a description of the connection (refer to Figure E-2 Save As Connection Account Dialog on page E-3. 3.Issue 3.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Click Save or Save As to create a Connection Account. Select a Connection Account from the pulldown menu and click Delete a Connection Account. 2 Press OK to save the Connection Account. Select the Connection Account from the pulldown menu on the Connect dialog. 2. Click OK to save the Connection Account. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual E-3 . Click the Delete button. Figure E-2 Save As Connection Account Dialog 5.) 2. (Refer to Figure E-1 Connect Dialog .Creating/Deleting Connection Account on page E-2.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Enter the Connection Account description. Deleting an Account An existing Connection Account can be deleted. To delete an existing account: 1.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. 3. account.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 3 CREATING/MODIFYING/DELETING A CONNECTION ACCOUNT USING THE CONNECTION ACCOUNTS DIALOG This section describes how to create. When adding a new Connection Account.1 Creating a New Account To create a new Connection Account: 1. ___________________________________________________________________________________ E-4 Connection Accounts . Settings Dialog Click Add to create a new Connection Account. Click OK to save the Connection Account. When the Connection Account Settings dialog is displayed. select Tools > Connection Accounts on the toolbar. To access the Connection Accounts dialog. Click the Add button.Issue 3. Select a Connection Click Properties to Account and click modify the setting of Remove to delete an an existing account. 2. Figure E-3 Connection Account Dialog .Creating/Modifying/Deleting Connection Account 3. click the tabs to set the appropriate values and click OK. enter the account properties. modify or delete a Connection Account using the Connection Accounts dialog. 2. Click Remove to delete the selected account. When the Connection Account Settings dialog is displayed. Click the Properties button. 2.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. Deleting and Existing Account To delete an existing Connection Account: 1. Click OK to save the changes to the account. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual E-5 .3 1. change the settings of the selected account.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3.2 Modifying an Existing Account To modify an existing Connection Account: 3. Select the Connection Account on the Connection Accounts dialog. Select the Connection Account on the Connection Accounts dialog. 3. 4. 0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -.Issue 3.NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ E-6 Connection Accounts . Figure F-1 Debug Terminal Dialogs ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual F-1 . A TCP connection on port 5963 is established between the debug terminal and the chassis.Appendix F SECTION 1 Debug Terminal OVERVIEW PCPro provides a debug terminal that can be used to capture trace logs from the CDCP00 in the chassis. The debug terminal communicates with the chassis via the LAN. 1) Specify connection information. 2) Specify the log file to be used for data capture. ___________________________________________________________________________________ F-2 Debug Terminal .0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 2 LAUNCHING THE DEBUG TERMINAL You can launch the debug terminal in one of two ways: Select the menu item Tools > DbgTerm. or… Click on the DbgTerm icon on the toolbar . Log capture can be enabled or disabled at the your discretion. then the debug terminal automatically tries to connect to the same IP address (domain name). You can capture the incoming data to a file by specifying a log file name and enabling the log capture. A message is printed in the log file indicating the date and time the capture was enabled or disabled.Issue 3. Once the debug terminal is running. If PCPro is connected via LAN to a chassis. incoming debug messages from the chassis appear on the screen. the quantity registered. Off = not activated) and an expiration date for feature activation (if assigned) is displayed. Feature Activation can only occur when PCPro is connected to a system. SECTION 2 FEATURE ACTIVATION USING PCPRO Some system features require registration before they can be used. For each feature. Exit Feature Activation. Manual Registration Request html report for license. Feature Activation registers these features manually through input of Activation Codes. the activation status (On = activated.Appendix G SECTION 1 Feature Activation INTRODUCTION There are two methods for activation of features on the CD-CP00: manual activation via PCPro and manual activation via WebPro. XXXXXXXXXXXX Informational area that lists features available for activation. Figure G-1 PCPro Feature Activation Dialog ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual G-1 . Hardware Key (number assigned by NEC and printed on equipment). 2 Manually Activating a Feature You must have previously downloaded the license file that was generated by the NEC Product License Server. Launch PCPro and access Feature Activation (refer to 2. the Hardware Code is retrieved and displayed.Issue 3. ___________________________________________________________________________________ G-2 Feature Activation .0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2. The license file contains the Software Code. If connected to the SV8100 system. 2.1 Accessing Feature Activation When PCPro is connected to a chassis. access the Feature Activation dialog by selecting the menu item Communications > Feature Activation. 2. To activate a feature manually: 1. This file can reside on the PC or you can copy it to a flash drive to reference if activating other locations. which is required to activate the feature. 3.1 Accessing Feature Activation). Click Load File (refer to Figure G-2 Feature Activation Open File Dialog on page G-3). lic). When you have located the file (xxxxxxx.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. select it and click Open. When the confirmation dialog is returned. ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual G-3 . click Save & upload now to immediately save the file on the PCPro database and activate the feature. 5.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure G-2 Feature Activation Open File Dialog 4. 2. 1. The default User Name = tech and Password = 12345678. Point your browser at the IP address of the CD-CP00 (set in PGM 10-12-01). enter the User Name and Password.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ SECTION 3 FEATURE ACTIVATION USING WEBPRO WebPro can also be used to manually activate features. 3. Figure G-3 WebPro Login Screen ___________________________________________________________________________________ G-4 Feature Activation . you must have Internet connection.1 Manually Activating a Feature To activate a feature using WebPro. When the Home page is displayed.Issue 3. UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3. Click Feature Activation.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 3. If login was successful.WebPro Home Page ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual G-5 . the WebPro Home page is displayed. Figure G-4 Feature Activation Screen . If connected to the SV8100 system. click Browse to locate the license file (XXXXXxX. When prompted to proceed. The WebPro License Registration dialog is displayed. or by activating the feature using PCPro (refer to Section 3 Feature Activation Using WebPro on page G-4). The license file is obtained by accessing the NEC Product Activation Server.Issue 3.WebPro Manual Activation 5. This file can reside on the PC or you can copy it to a flash drive to reference if activating other locations. the Hardware Code is retrieved and displayed.0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4. select the license file and click Open. When the Open dialog is displayed. Figure G-5 Feature Activation Screen . 6. 7.lic). click Yes. In the Upload a license file to the KTS field. ___________________________________________________________________________________ G-6 Feature Activation . ___________________________________________________________________________________ PC Programming Manual G-7 .2 8. Click Upload to retrieve the license file. Further Information For further information on Feature Activation. 9. ask your supplier for details.WebPro 3.UNIVERGE SV8100 Issue 3.0 ___________________________________________________________________________________ Figure G-6 Feature Activation Open File Dialog . If the license file upload is successful. the feature is activated. Issue 3.NOTES -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ G-8 Feature Activation .0 UNIVERGE SV8100 ___________________________________________________________________________________ -. . 0 .PC Programming Manual NEC Infrontia Corporation Issue 3.